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Our Central Provident Fund (CPF) consists of three accounts. They are Ordinary Account, Special Account and Medisave account. My Sweet Retirement blog posts related to CPF.

CPF Changes That Affect Me in 2025

On December 30, 2024 By My Sweet Retirement In Money Management

There are two major CPF changes that will affect me in 2025. We are only 1 day away to end the year 2024 and start the new year 2025. The CPF (Central Provident Fund) is …

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The Best Ways to Save Money For Your Retirement

On July 15, 2023 By My Sweet Retirement In Fixed Deposits, Money Management

Below are my best ways to save money for your retirement. The Sweet Retirement Blog was created to share my journey towards achieving a comfortable retirement life. Hence I am writing this post to share …

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CPF Basic Retirement Sum 2022

On February 20, 2022 By My Sweet Retirement In Money Management

This year, during the budget speech, our Finance Minister announced updates to the CPF Basic Retirement Sum (BRS), Full Retirement Sum (FRS) and Enhanced Retirement Sum (ERS). The Basic Retirement Sum (BRS) monthly payouts will …

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How to project your CPF Savings 20 years down the road?

On August 3, 2015 By My Sweet Retirement In Money Management

Do you know if your CPF savings are enough for retirement? Well, Central Provident Fund Board (CPF) has recently launched an excellent mobile application (available on iPhone and Android). It lets you project how much CPF savings there …

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